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  4. Last Minute Hitch Prevents Strike Settlement

    Just as a settlement of the shipping dispute was in sight, a, hitch has occurred which makes further negotiations necessary. It has occurred because the seamen were not ...

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  5. STOP PRESS

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  6. STILL WINNING

    Each of the members of the Australian Davis Cup team was victorious in the second round of the Seabright lawn tennis ...

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  7. ADMIRAL PRAISES HIS BOYS

    With breezy absence of oppressive naval ceremony I spent at hour with Admiral Coontz today aboard the Seatle. ...

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  8. WOMAN KILLED IN CAR CRASH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --A woman was killed and six people injured, including three American sailors, when a motor car ...

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  9. STARVING, YET WEALTHY

    Emaciated, unkempt and starving, Herman Georg Heinrich Simon, an 85 year-old native of Hamburg, employed as a cigar ...

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  10. SCOUTS ABOARD

    The American Flee succumbed today to a well-planned attack by three thousand Boy Scouts and Cubs from every suburb in ...

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  11. TOKIO-LONDON FLIGHT

    HEIJYOS (Korea), July 28.--The two Japanese aeroplanes which are engaged on a flight from Tokio to London, organised by the Tokio ...

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  12. TWO BIG DANCES

    6.30 p.m.--Officers of the 2nd and 4th Australian Field Artillery Brigades Invite officers of the U.S. Marine Corps to dinner at Anzac House, and later to ...

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  13. CHINESE SECRET

    Reports from Darwin that in a raid there on a Chinese store, forged documents suitable for securing passports were recovered, directs ...

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  14. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy, with occasional showers in southern and north-eastern districts. Fine otherwise, with some frost and fog. North-west to ...

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  15. WOMAN'S PENSION

    For having obtained a military pension to which she was not entitled, Lily May M'Dowell, married, Albert [?] ...

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  16. JUMPED UNDER TRAIN

    Walter Stanley Clearly Byron street, Brighton, Wad killed by an electric train from Sandringham at the North Brighton station this morning. The ...

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  17. RAILMEN APPROVE WEEROONA HOLD-UP

    COLAC, Wednesday. -- At the monthly meeting of the Colac branch of the Australian Railway Union resolutions were carried protesting at ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN EMBLEMS

    The special decoration scheme for the Lord Mayor's Ball tonight in the Exhibition Building will be purely Australian. ...

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  19. OTHERS CONDEMN ACTION

    GEELONG, Wednesday.-- Corlo Capital branch of the National Federation yesterday evening referred to the hold-up of the Weeroona on ...

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  20. GIANT SAILOR AND SCOUT

    "Tiny'' Forest (he's 6 ft. 8 in.), of the Pennsylvania, meeting a diminutive boy scout this morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. CARPENTERS LIKED IT

    At a meeting of the city branch of the Amalgamated Carpenters and Joiners' Union last night a motion was carried expressing appreciation ...

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  23. IN OTHER PAGES

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  24. COMMERCIAL FLYING IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, July 28.--Commercial aviation, has received a tremendous push forward. The Government has announced that ...

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  25. FEWER ITALIANS

    Italian migration to Australia is greatly decreasing. Only 212 new settlers arrived from Italy by the Navigazione Generale liner Citta di ...

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  26. INTERCHANGE OF DISTRICTS FOR P.M's.

    In accordance with an instruction from the Cabinet, suburban police magistrates will in future change monthly from one district to another. ...

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  27. HOLE IN THE WALL

    At 1.30 a.m. today a watchman employed at the factory of P. Shelmerdine, manufacturer, Trenerry crescent, Abbotsford, heard people moving about ...

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  28. 44 HOUR WEEK

    The Premier (Mr. Allan) said today that he was opposed to the proposal of the New South Wales Government for the substitution of 44 ...

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  29. TWO SCULPTORS ARRIVE

    Among the passengers on the Citta di Genova, which arrived from Genoa today, were two Italian Sculptors-- Signors Pietro Mannucei and D. ...

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  30. £7000 FOR CHARITY

    James Marsden, Into of Bowral (N.S.w.), who died on December 27, 1924, and whose will has just been lodged for probate of the Victorian ...

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  31. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS

    [?] and Deane, 17 Queen street.--Villa and effects, Northcote, August 4. Dunlop Ltd., 317 Collins street.--Bungalow, Drysdale street, Preston,August 1. ...

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  32. FEDERAL LOAN RECORD

    In securing more than £9,000,000 for its new conversion, loan in the first five days, the Commonwealth Government has made a record never ...

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  33. MORE SEARCHLIGHTS ON SUNDAY

    So successful was the display given by the searchlights of the Fleet on Saturday last that it was officially stated today that the spectacle would ...

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